Boston GlobeProvides global coverage focused on
news and events of the Greater Boston area. This award winning daily offers in-depth coverage of
news, business, sports, arts & entertainment, and provocative columns.
Los Angele TimesThe largest metropolitan daily newspaper in the
U.S., the LA Times covers news and events of Southern California, global news and extensive coverage of the arts and entertainment and how they affect society.
New York TimesThe New York Times Company owns The New York Times, the Inter-national Herald Tribune, The Boston Globe, 15 other daily newspapers and more than 50 websites.ThisPulitzer-Prize winning
daily reports on national and world events, major
political speeches, current events, arts reviews and lifestyle matters. Regular opinion columnists include Maureen Dowd, Bob Herbert, Paul Krugman and David Brooks.
Washington PostThe Washington Post Company, owns the
Washington Post. This award-winning newspaper provides global news, reports, and analysis on federal politics at the national and international
levels. Regular opinion columnists include Eugene Robinson, Jonathan Capehart, and
E. J. Dionne.
Human Events“The bible of the right,”is how the Wall Street Journal describes this Washington, D.C.-based weekly that has a strong partisan focus on national and international political and legislative news.
New York PostNews Corporation owns theWall Street Journal, the New York Post and Fox Broadcasting. Best known for its comprehensive sports section and gossip columns, this daily also provides global coverage of world news and events.
Wall Street JournalOwned by media magnate Rupert Murdoch, the Wall Street Journal is written primarily for people who follow themoney and investment markets. With a pro-business news bent, it covers global
events from finance to general news.
Washington TimesPublished by The Washington Times LLC, the
Washington Timesnewspaper is a full-service, general interest daily headquartered in the nation's capita , that provides thorough coverage of politics and policy.Regular opinion columnists
include Cal Thomas, Michelle Malkin, and Tony Blankley.
Christian Science MonitorFor overa century, this multiple award-winning weekly, with eight U.S. offices and eight foreign
bureaus, has provided non-partisan, in-depth coverage of news and feature stories from every corner of the globe.
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Chronicle of Higher EducationThis Washington, D.C.-based weekly is the number one source of news, information, and jobs for college and university faculty members and administrators. The Chronicle has more than 70 full-time writers and editors, as well as 17 foreign correspondents around the world. Although intended for academe, its content is relevant for
researchers, students, legislators and government policy makers.
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ABI/INFORM DatelineThis link opens in a new windowProvides hard-to-find local and regional business news coverage of large corporations, privately held companies, local start-ups, executive profiles, marketing, finance, and industry news.
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ABI/INFORM Dateline contains news and analysis on local markets, gathered from major business tabloids, magazines, daily newspapers, wire services, and city, state, and regional business publications. It covers near 350 publications, with over 80% available in full text. Additionally, it allows users to research employment opportunities, compile data on benefits and compensation, learn about corporate strategies, and other topics from a local and regional perspective. Coverage: 1982-present.
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Provides full text for more than 80 regional US and Canadian business publications (including titles from Crain Communications). Coverage 1985-present. Updated daily.
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